The *_hidden history_* of Brown v. Board of Education _among other things._ States like Florida want to keep it that way. Despite the progress made by the Civil Rights Movement and earlier liberation struggles in ending segregation as an _official_ policy from many aspects of social life, the U.S. economy remains structurally unequal - often unofficially - and sometimes outright segregated along racial lines. Many of the rights that minorities and communities of color in the United States now take for granted were made possible by the black freedom movement.
The *_hidden history_* of Brown v. Board of Education _among other things._ States like Florida want to keep it that way. Despite the progress made by the Civil Rights Movement and earlier liberation struggles in ending segregation as an _official_ policy from many aspects of social life, the U.S. economy remains structurally unequal - often unofficially - and sometimes outright segregated along racial lines. Many of the rights that minorities and communities of color in the United States now take for granted were made possible by the black freedom movement.
My Mother; Barbara Covington a former Canadian minister. was a Civil Rights activist 1954 - 1975. She was amazing
If left to today’s Supreme Court the schools, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, buses and trains would still be segregated. Think about that.
Well then Clarence Thomas wouldn't be on SCOTUS
@@JonathanB138Byron Donalds and Tim Scott wouldn’t be in Congress
@@Jilla0559 That's true. Neither would Sheila Lee Jackson, Maxine Waters and others
And what’s wrong with that? Unless you think black Americans aren’t capable of controlling their own establishments?
@@calicosta did you seriously just ask what's wrong with SEGREGATION??? be serious
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